U.S. stocks traded about 1 percent lower Monday morning, extending Friday's decline after the surprise U.K. vote to leave the European Union.

U.S. stocks traded about 1 percent lower Monday morning, extending Friday's decline after the surprise U.K. vote to leave the European Union.

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Updated: 9:04 AM PDT Jun 27, 2016

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WEBVTT HERE'S KCRA 3 MONEY EXPERT KELLY BROTHERS. KELLY: THE BREXIT FALLOUT NOT DO WITH, AT LEAST NOT YET AS WE ARE SEEING MORE SELLING IN EQUI MARKETS. I SHOULD POINT OUT BONDS ARE UP. DIVERSIFICATIO WORKING TO THAT DEGREE. THAT IS WHAT HAVE A DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO. THINGS GO UP WHEN OTHER THINGS ARE GOING DOWN. LET'S CHECK THE REAL-TIME NUMBERS. CURRENCIES ARE BEING HIT HARD. THE DOLLAR VERY STRONG. GREAT NEWS IF YOU'RE HEADED T VACATION. NOT SO GREAT IF YOU'RE TRYING TO SE PRODUCTS IN ENGLAND. THE DOW IS DOWN ABOUT 1.5%. NASDAQ AND S&P A BOTH IN THE RED AS WELL. TH S&P WENT BELOW 2000 FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE MARCH EARLIER TODAY. PEPSICO IS PUTTING ASPARTAME BACK IN SOME OF ITS DIET BEVERAGES. THE ANNOUNCEMENT COMES LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER PEPSI PULLED THE ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER AS PART OF A MARKETING MOVE OVER SAFETY CONCERNS THE SWEETENER HAD BEEN LINKED TO CANCER IN LAB MICE SO THEY REMOVED IT, B CUSTOMERS DID NOT LIKE THE TASTE OF WHAT THEY REPLACED IT WITH, SO THEY ARE BRINGING IT BACK. "I KNOW THERE IS A RISK, BUT A TASTE GOOD." AMAZON PLANS TO ADD DOZENS OF MORE PRODUCTS TO ITS DASH BUTTON SERVICE, WHICH LETS CONSUMER REORDER ITEMS WITH THE PUSH OF A WIRELESS BUTTON. ONLY AMAZON PRIME MEMBERS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE BUTTONS THEY COST $5 EACH WITH A $5 REBATE OFF THE FIRST ITEM PURCHASED. HOWEVER, RESEARCH FIRM SLICE INTELLIGENCE SAYS FEWER THAN HALF THE PEOPLE WHO'VE BOUGHT DASH BUTTON HAVE ACTUALLY USED IT THE PANEL MOCON NOW BEING OVERSHADOWED - PANAMA CANAL BEING OVERSHADOWED BY BREXIT. ALLOWING HUGE SHIPS T MOVE THROUGH THE CANAL, VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE COUNTRY OF

Business News: Brexit fallout continues to plague U.S. Market

U.S. stocks traded about 1 percent lower Monday morning, extending Friday's decline after the surprise U.K. vote to leave the European Union.